Thank you soooo much for sharing! Brought a big smile to my face after seeing so many childhood “friends”/ toys I grew up with. Well done sir. Well done. ❤
Ive just realized id like to start collecting. I remember in the seventies having the monster model collection with glow in the dark hands. Id love to have them again.
I too am a child from the mid 60's ,at a very early age I was a fan of super hero's and monsters my fisrt collectible was my coin bank superman at the age of 4 that I still hav to this day most of my monster collection mainly 70's on up at the age of 57 I still love my monsters most of all
So fun! I had two games (Screech and Which Witch) that might be appropriate additions. Also, View master had some lovely scary stuff. No way to include everything, I know! Great job!
do u own alot of those monster toys ? i was waiting for the aurora model kits they were for sure the most popular and judging by what they sell for in mint/sealed shape they still may be ! nice flashback vid !
+brewcrew My collection is mainly 70's Halloween items. Things like bendys, and trinkets. That's not to say I won't snatch this stuff up on sight!!! I've always been a horror nut, but have never started a serious collection. I try to avoid ebay as much as possible, because "sellers" falsely create unjustified inflation on things. However, finding stuff in the wild, is next to impossible. 😢
I came across your slide show from looking up Remco's "Hamilton's Invaders". If all of this was in someone's collection, they'd surely have bragging rights and a hefty investment. Your show finally answered a question of mine: What was Palmer monster with the big hands looking sideways? The "Unbreakable Movie Monsters" card in your show identified him as a werewolf, not Mr. Hyde, Hunchback, etc. like so many people think. Thanks for the presentation.
Fantastic presentation of Monster toys. Awesome.
..the Aurora kits were my absolute favourite Christmas/Birthday presents,so awesome..Respects
Thank you soooo much for sharing! Brought a big smile to my face after seeing so many childhood “friends”/ toys I grew up with. Well done sir. Well done. ❤
Superb. A very, very interesting collection(s). Thank you for sharing.
Excellent job 👍
I had a bunch of them as a kid (late-60s-mid-70s). Thanks for reminding me of stuff buried in the earliest reaches of childhood memory!
I remember the monster vitamins when I was a kid.
Ive just realized id like to start collecting. I remember in the seventies having the monster model collection with glow in the dark hands. Id love to have them again.
I too am a child from the mid 60's ,at a very early age I was a fan of super hero's and monsters my fisrt collectible was my coin bank superman at the age of 4 that I still hav to this day most of my monster collection mainly 70's on up at the age of 57 I still love my monsters most of all
So fun! I had two games (Screech and Which Witch) that might be appropriate additions. Also, View master had some lovely scary stuff. No way to include everything, I know! Great job!
do u own alot of those monster toys ? i was waiting for the aurora model kits they were for sure the most popular and judging by what they sell for in mint/sealed shape they still may be ! nice flashback vid !
+brewcrew
My collection is mainly 70's Halloween items. Things like bendys, and trinkets.
That's not to say I won't snatch this stuff up on sight!!!
I've always been a horror nut, but have never started a serious collection. I try to avoid ebay as much as possible, because "sellers" falsely create unjustified inflation on things.
However, finding stuff in the wild, is next to impossible. 😢
I came across your slide show from looking up Remco's "Hamilton's Invaders". If all of this was in someone's collection, they'd surely have bragging rights and a hefty investment. Your show finally answered a question of mine: What was Palmer monster with the big hands looking sideways? The "Unbreakable Movie Monsters" card in your show identified him as a werewolf, not Mr. Hyde, Hunchback, etc. like so many people think. Thanks for the presentation.
6:19 - Well, THAT'S kinda fucked up, even by the lurid standards of early 70s trash horror.